Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2019
Monday, January 15, 2018
2018 - New Year / New Pattern
Here is a new repeating pattern I have been working on... with some bright colours behind it, it looks a bit 60's. Would make cool black and white lined tiles ...
Labels:
drawing,
illustrator,
limited palette,
pattern,
vector
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Isometric cube-land with dimensional pattern... rough idea
I was revisiting my tiled patterns and wondered if I could add some dimension to it. Here is what happened.
1) Put a tiled square onto the surface of an isometric cube.
2) Seemed interesting so I grabbed a few other tiles, a bit rough around the edges ...
3) I tried using just shading on the pattern to give some dimension.
4) And tried the same in colour but it didn't quite work...
5) ... it needed some background shading to help...
6) ...and here with flat pattern on shaded background
7) But it seemed most interesting when I offset the background. Three tones in the whole thing!
Labels:
3D,
illustrator,
limited palette,
pattern,
photoshop,
vector
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Back on the Blog
Hi everyone....anyone?
Sorry, it has been a while since my last blog post. I am trying to get more artwork up here on a more regular basis. I have been really busy doing whiteboard animation work. I'm thinking about a whole new website, this one is about 5 years old and getting a bit stale.
Anyway I am going to kick it off with a few repeating patterns I have been getting into.
Sorry, it has been a while since my last blog post. I am trying to get more artwork up here on a more regular basis. I have been really busy doing whiteboard animation work. I'm thinking about a whole new website, this one is about 5 years old and getting a bit stale.
Anyway I am going to kick it off with a few repeating patterns I have been getting into.
Friday, July 4, 2014
5 levels of complication
I have been doing some more work on repeating patterns and tonal tiles.
This tile has 5 levels of tone and can be put together to make pretty
interesting patterns.

Here I took a tiny photo of guitarist Keith Richards and reworked in into a big tonal portrait. It would be great to make this as a giant wall mural using octagonal tiles. I am making a few more portraits to get the procedure more streamlined.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Scraps
I am really fascinated by making these sort of shapes. I think I first saw something like this done by Saul Steinberg from back in the 50's.
It is a sort of abstract construction, random shapes that looks like something solid but don't really add up to anything specific... I call them Scraps. Anyway, I had fun shading and colouring it and thought I should do more of these, maybe even try and make a little sculpture or some repeating patterns.
It is a sort of abstract construction, random shapes that looks like something solid but don't really add up to anything specific... I call them Scraps. Anyway, I had fun shading and colouring it and thought I should do more of these, maybe even try and make a little sculpture or some repeating patterns.
Labels:
drawing,
illustrator,
modelling,
pattern,
photoshop,
sketchbook
Monday, September 16, 2013
Pattern Process
Ok here is a post mainly about some of the process I have been working on to make repeatable pattern tiles. I started thinking about this stuff years ago based on some of M.C.Eschers early experiments with stamps.
The first thing you do is work out how many times you want the edge of each side to touch.
Here is a tile that is 11 units square. The pattern hits the edge of each side 5 times (the red/even numbers).
This next tile is a little more complicated and more geometric, it is 17 units across and the pattern hits the edge 8 times.
Then you just rotate the square -90 degrees to get 4 variations...
From this one tile and its variations you can make endless patterns.
Here things get more complicated with two tiles...
And then we really get moving with a bunch of tiles and the variations.
To make more and more complicated patterns.
The next thing I am starting to work on is using different tones in the patterns and using these tones to replicate photographic images like this one of Groucho Marx using 6 tones. It isn't quite working yet but it is getting there.
Stay tuned...
The first thing you do is work out how many times you want the edge of each side to touch.
Here is a tile that is 11 units square. The pattern hits the edge of each side 5 times (the red/even numbers).
This next tile is a little more complicated and more geometric, it is 17 units across and the pattern hits the edge 8 times.
Then you just rotate the square -90 degrees to get 4 variations...
From this one tile and its variations you can make endless patterns.
Here things get more complicated with two tiles...
And then we really get moving with a bunch of tiles and the variations.
To make more and more complicated patterns.
The next thing I am starting to work on is using different tones in the patterns and using these tones to replicate photographic images like this one of Groucho Marx using 6 tones. It isn't quite working yet but it is getting there.
Stay tuned...
Friday, August 30, 2013
Teatowel pattern
Sorry, I haven't blogged for months because I have recently moved house and it took 6 weeks to get back online...
Here is a teatowel I designed for the BEPS (Brunswick East Primary School) Fathers day stall. I didn't get to screenprint this one but I did get to print two others which I will get to in a future post.
The printing was done at the fantastic Harvest Studios on Lygon St by some other BEPS parents.
It is a two colour teatowel same print each end and a bargain at $7.
I have been doing a lot with these sort of patterns lately and will go into some detail on my process in the next post.
Oh Yeah, I have finally succumbed to the pressure and have signed up for a facebook account.
Here is a teatowel I designed for the BEPS (Brunswick East Primary School) Fathers day stall. I didn't get to screenprint this one but I did get to print two others which I will get to in a future post.
The printing was done at the fantastic Harvest Studios on Lygon St by some other BEPS parents.
It is a two colour teatowel same print each end and a bargain at $7.
I have been doing a lot with these sort of patterns lately and will go into some detail on my process in the next post.
Oh Yeah, I have finally succumbed to the pressure and have signed up for a facebook account.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
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